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Wildlife webcams take us into nests, dens and places we couldn't ordinarily go

PITTSBURGH — Can't make it to Yellowstone Park this summer to see the geysers? No problem, geyser eruptions can be viewed comfortably from the couch on the web.

The National Park Service offers links to hundreds of online webcams to tune into landscapes and the animals inhabiting them, like brown bears catching salmon at Katmai National Park in Alaska.

Here in the Pittsburgh area, while we don't have Old Faithful or bears to watch, residents can choose from an increasing number of virtual windows showcasing the region's nesting raptors and other wildlife.

New webcams have recently featured scenes like red fox kits playing at their den at a farm in Westmoreland County, bats roosting in a barn in Hempfield and red-tailed hawk parents feeding their chick a snake at a nest nearby a bald eagle nest that already has its own webcam at the U.S. Steel Irvin Plant in West Mifflin.

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